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troposferdeki

Troposferdeki is a Turkish adjective meaning “in the troposphere” or “of the troposphere.” It is formed from the noun troposfer (troposphere) with the locative suffix -de and the relative/definite suffix -ki, producing a phrase that denotes something located within the troposphere or pertaining to it. In Turkish, such formations are used to specify the spatial context of a noun, for example troposferdeki bulutlar (clouds in the troposphere) or troposferdeki gazlar (gases in the troposphere).

The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, extending from the surface up to about 8

Usage and scope: troposferdeki is predominantly found in scientific, meteorological, and technical Turkish, where it helps

to
12
kilometers,
with
regional
variation
(roughly
higher
near
the
equator
and
lower
toward
the
poles).
It
contains
the
majority
of
atmospheric
water
vapor
and
is
the
region
where
most
weather
processes
occur.
In
this
layer,
air
temperature
generally
decreases
with
altitude,
and
phenomena
such
as
cloud
formation,
precipitation,
and
storms
take
place.
The
upper
boundary
of
the
troposphere
is
the
tropopause,
which
marks
the
transition
to
the
stratosphere.
distinguish
elements
that
reside
specifically
within
the
troposphere
from
those
in
higher
atmospheric
layers.
It
functions
as
a
descriptive
modifier
for
nouns,
enabling
concise
references
to
atmospheric
phenomena,
gases,
clouds,
or
events
tied
to
the
troposphere.